This mountain was named in 1919 in honour of the village in France which was captured by Canadian troops in 1917.
Fresnoy Mountain
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This mountain was named in 1919 in honour of the village in France which was captured by Canadian troops in 1917.
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This mountain was named in 1920 in honour of the Belgium village of Hooge. Canadian troops fought near this village during the First World War.
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This mountain was named in 1918 in honour of Field Marshall Viscount Edmund H.H. Allenby. Allenby was the commander of the British Army in Palestine during the First World War.
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This mountain was named in 1920 in honour of Messines, Belgium which was the scene of sever fighting by Canadian troops in 1917 and 1918.
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This mountain was named in 1920 in honour of the village of Monchy, France. This village was attacked and captured by British soldiers in 1918.
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This mountain was named in 1918 in honour of a village in south-east France. The village of Oppy was the site of a battle during the First World War.
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This mountain was named in 1920 in honour of the village of St. Julien. Canadian troops fought near this village in Belgium in 1915 during the First World War.
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This mountain was named in 1917 in honour of HMS Turbulent. HMS Turbulent was a destroyer which was engaged in the Battle of Jutland during the First World War.
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This mountain was named in 1920 in honour of a small village near Lens which was captured by Canadian troops in 1917 during the First World War.
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This peak was named in 1979 in honour of General Dwight D. Eisenhower. Eisenhower was the Commander of Allied Forces in Europe during the latter stages of the Second World War.